humanitární pracovník, humanitární pracovnice příd + m, příd + ž
Their government sends a lot of aid workers to foreign countries following natural disasters.
Band-Aid, band-aidn
® (brand of sticking plaster)
značka náplastí s polštářkem
Poznámka: As a registered trademark, "Band-Aid" should be capitalized, but it is often not capitalized in either informal communication or when the term is used figuratively.
band-aid, also UK: sticking plastern
figurative (superficial solution)
provizorní řešení příd + s
This solution is just a band-aid; it will do nothing to solve the real problem.
financial aidn
(monetary support)
finanční podpora příd + ž
finanční pomoc příd + ž
The college's Financial Aid Office deals not only with need-based grants, but also merit-based scholarships.
first aidn
(emergency medical help)
první pomoc čísl + ž
Poznámka: A hyphen is used when the term is an adjective
All of our pool attendants are trained in first aid.
Všichni naši plavčíci mají kurz první pomoci.
first-aidn as adj
(relating to emergency medical help)
první pomoc čísl + ž
The Red Cross teaches a first-aid course that is highly regarded. It's a good idea to take a first aid kit with you when you go camping.
Červený kříž učí vysoce kvalifikované kurzy první pomoci.
first-aid kitn
(emergency medical set)
lékárnička ž
Motorists should carry a first-aid kit in their cars.
give aid to [sb/sth]v expr
(provide charity) (charita)
přispět na dok + předl
Some criminals ease their conscience by giving aid to the poor.
hearing aidn
(device worn by the hard of hearing)
naslouchadlo s
She's growing deaf, but refuses to wear a hearing aid.
plastern
UK (adhesive dressing)
náplast ž
Tim has cut his knee, so his dad puts a plaster on it.